Formulate Eco-Friendly And Safer Non-Halogenated ...

01 Jul.,2024

 

Formulate Eco-Friendly And Safer Non-Halogenated ...

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  • Q&A session

  • Training material & Q&A transcript PDF

  • 6 month access to on-demand training

  • Training participation certificate

  • On-demand consultations by leading industry experts

Description

The use of non-halogenated flame retardants is becoming increasingly important due to the hazards associated with halogenated flame retardants. Companies are now focusing on creating materials that are safe, non-hazardous, and flame resistant. It has become evident that smoke and toxic fumes pose a greater risk to human life than the fire itself. Eco-friendly and safe non-halogenated flame retardant polymer compounds requires careful consideration of the choice of additives and the polymer matrix. One approach is to use natural materials like lignin, cellulose, and chitosan as flame retardant additives, while phosphorus-based flame retardants are also non-toxic and effective. The polymer matrix must also be considered, as more resistant polymers may require less additive. The development of such compounds requires careful material selection, formulation design, and testing to ensure they meet performance and safety standards. 

Why you should not miss the training?

This online training is aimed at formulating plastic materials with low hazard levels, that are safe, and do not contain halogens, with flame retardant properties. Online training session will provide;

1. Comprehensive Understanding of Safe Materials: Gain in-depth knowledge about formulating plastics with low hazard levels and halogen-free, flame retardant properties, essential for wire and cable applications.

2. Latest Market Insights: Learn about various flame retardant fillers and additives available, their pricing, safety profiles, and modes of action, keeping you updated with current market trends.

3. Focus on Halogen-Free Solutions: Special emphasis on halogen-free polyolefins and metallic hydroxides like ATH, crucial for modern, environmentally friendly, and safe material formulations.

4. Innovative Nanofiller Additives: Explore new advancements in nanofiller additives which act as char promoters, gas barriers, and reinforcement/nucleating agents, enhancing your expertise in cutting-edge plastic technologies..

Who should attend this training?

This is a very useful industry recommended training for the chemical industry professionals in particular;

        - Flame retardant polymer compounds designers
        - Raw materials purchasing managers
        - Quality control and lab personnel
        - Product manufacturers will also find it useful

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OnlyTRAININGS experts team comprises industry professionals dedicated to advancing knowledge and solving complex problems. Our team consists of specialists from diverse fields, including chemical engineering, automotive, polymer science, cosmetics, information technology and more. With expertise in polymer science, material science, coatings technology, cosmetic formulations, adhesives and sealants, our team offers a wide range of experience and skill sets. Driven by a commitment to rigorous and innovative research, our team aims to make a tangible impact. We constantly seek new challenges and opportunities for growth, pushing the boundaries of what is possible. By staying updated on industry developments and emerging technologies, our research team ensures that industry professionals can utilize the skills and information effectively in their day-to-day work. At OnlyTRAININGS, we are dedicated to providing the best instructor-led technical training. Our experts team supports this commitment, ensuring that professionals receive comprehensive and valuable training to enhance their skills and expertise.

What Is The Difference Between LSF, LSHF and LSZH ...

Public safety has become a huge issue in recent years. Electrical contractors and consultants need to be aware of the many changes in regulations when it comes to installing electrical cables and conduits in public places such as airports, schools and hospitals.

 

The advice is to use materials that are non-hazardous in case of fire.

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Fumes that are produced during a fire are actually more dangerous to people than the fire itself. For this reason, LSF Cables have become more prevalent in the industry, but these are not necessarily the answer anymore.


What Is LSF Cable?

LSF Cable is manufactured from PVC. These cables can give off a thick black smoke and poisonous fumes when burnt as they are made up of a modified version of PVC.

The amount of PVC present in these cables can differ from manufacturer to manufacturer which makes installing LSF Cables in public places a complete gamble.

 

 

LSHF Cables | LS0H Cables | LSZH Cables

This brings us onto Low Smoke Halogen Free Cables, or whichever variation you prefer:

  • LSHF Cable - Low Smoke Halogen Free

  • LS0H Cable - Low Smoke 0 (zero) Halogen

  • LSZH - Low Smoke Zero Halogen

 

LSHF Cables when burnt give off very little smoke, grey in colour and little or no hydrogen chloride. There is a complete lack of PVC in these cables, hence no harmful fumes are given off in case of fire.

They are manufactured from thermoplastic compounds meaning no halogen is emitted.

Other benefits of Low Smoke Halogen Free cable is that they are much lighter to work with and are more environmentally friendly.

 

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